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Use the Speedtest application to evaluate the speed of your 3G, EDGE and Wi-Fi Networks. The test takes a while on EDGE networks. Minor update: We've listened to user feedback and removed the ads. Features include: Maximum upload and download speeds. Track the network used for the test. History ...
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Has the T-Mobile HSPA 7.2 rollout begun? Help us find out.
Android and Me —
... Download the Xtreme Labs Speedtest and post your results (make sure WiFi is turned off). Run the test a couple times and share what you find. ...
T-Mobile's Super Speedy 7.2Mbps 3G Rollout Has Begun [Rumors]
Gizmodo —
Some good news follows T-Mobile's recent outages: reports are coming in that some customers are experiencing download speeds above 2Mbps, meaning that the HSPA 7.2Mbps rollout may have begun. Is anyone here seeing increases in download speed? Android and Me is suggesting that T-Mobile customers try checking their data speed using Xtreme Labs Speedtest or Mobile Speed Test. I encourage you to do so and post the results after a few tries along with your region. In the meantime, we're waiting on official word from T-Mobile to confirm this ...
T-Mobile HSPA 7.2 Rollout Has Begun [T-Mobile]
Gizmodo —
Some good news follows T-Mobile's recent outages: reports are coming in that some customers are experiencing download speeds above 2Mbps, meaning that the HSPA 7.2 rollout may have begun. Is anyone here seeing increases in download speed? Android and Me is suggesting that T-Mobile customers try checking their data speed using Xtreme Labs Speedtest or Mobile Speed Test. [Android and Me—Thanks, Slacker!]
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T-Mobile's Super Speedy 7.2Mbps 3G Rollout Has Begun [T-Mobile]
Gizmodo —
Some good news follows T-Mobile's recent outages: reports are coming in that some customers are experiencing download speeds above 2Mbps, meaning that the HSPA 7.2Mbps rollout may have begun. Is anyone here seeing increases in download speed? Android and Me is suggesting that T-Mobile customers try checking their data speed using Xtreme Labs Speedtest or Mobile Speed Test. I encourage you to do so and post the results after a few tries along with your region. In the meantime, we're waiting on official word from T-Mobile to confirm this ...
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